Is Head radical racket good?

Is Head radical racket good?

The Head Radical is a Great All-Around Advanced Racquet It has enough power from the baseline, while still being built more for control. The 16×19 string pattern makes it very spin-friendly as well. The weight and graphene 360+ technology help with defending against faster-paced shots with sufficient comfort.

Who uses the head Radical?

The Radical name is an iconic range in tennis and has been since Andre Agassi first used the original way back in the 1990s. Players like Andy Murray, Sloane Stephens and Taylor Fritz have all used the Radical over the years. Diego Schwartzman French Open 2020 Semi finalist also uses the Head Radical.

Who endorses the head Radical?

Andy Murray
Andy Murray, who endorses the RADICAL series, took the 2012 US Open to become the first British man of the Open Era to win a Grand Slam singles title.

When did the head MicroGel come out?

2007
HEAD went back to 2007 with this reissue of the Microgel Radical MP Tennis Racquet. This version again features MicroGel technology which combines a low density material with stiff and strong carbon composite fibers to create a frame with unique responsive qualities.

How heavy is the head Radical?

Find the perfect radical for you

CPI 200
Weight (unstrung) 315 g / 11.1 oz
String pattern 16/19
Head size 630 cm² / 98 in²
Balance 315 mm / 1 in HL

What tennis racquet does Sloane Stephens use?

Sloane Stephens has been using the Head Graphene 360 Radical MP racquet for a while now and she also endorses the same racquet, which she strings using the Solinco Tour Bite 16L.

What are the tennis racket strings made out of?

Although strings are made from a wide variety of materials, the three most common are nylon, polyester and the serous membrane of cow intestines.